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  1. Angry WITH: This is used when someone is upset or resentful about a specific person. He is angry with his colleague for not completing the project on time. She is angry with her brother for breaking her favorite toy. Jack is angry with his sister for borrowing his car without permission.

  2. 14 de jul. de 2019 · She was not angry with her sister. Explicación: Was lo usamos como auxiliar por lo cual lo podemos negar a este, was not para sujetos singulares. were not para sujetos plurales. was not = wasn't. were not = weren't

  3. 29 de sept. de 2011 · If directed at a person "angry with" should always be used. e.g. I was very angry with her. If directed at a situation I believe "angry at" would also be acceptable. e.g. I was very angry at how rainy it was. The key is who the anger is aimed at. "Angry at" is not really aimed at anyone. So in the example you give, "Are you angry ...

  4. Exercise on the Form of Adverbs. Find the adjective in the first sentence and fill the gap with the adverb. Joanne is happy. She smiles . The boy is loud. He shouts . Her English is fluent. She speaks English . Our mum was angry.

  5. frase. 1. (en general) a. está enojada. (Latinoamérica) What is wrong with Emma? - She is angry because you insulted her sister.¿Qué le pasa a Emma? - Está enojada porque insultaste a su hermana. b. está enfadada. (España) Laura doesn't want to talk to you. She is angry with you.Laura no te quiere hablar. Está enfadada contigo.

  6. angry with [sb] for doing [sth], angry at [sb] for doing [sth] expr (cross with [sb]) enojado con, enfadado con adj + prep (AR: coloquial) caliente con adj mf + prep : I am angry with my sister for taking my book. Estoy enfadado con mi hermana por haber cogido mi libro. angry adj (tone, look: shows anger) (gesto, mirada) de enojo loc adj : de ...

  7. Answers · 6. From my perspective, you can use "angry with" + somebody, which means you feel angry because of the person. So, "-I'm angry with my sister" and "She's angry with me " are correct. When you use "angry at" + something, you mean you feel angry because of something.